No to both.
No.
Firearms permitting varies depending on where you live. It is best to call your local government or law enforcement office to get the best answer. Most regions separate firearms into categories that include handguns (pistol, revolver), and rifles/shotguns. If you do require a permit where you live to own/use/carry/transport a shotgun, it will likely not be called a "pistol permit."
If you have ever been arrest for a felony offense you will get denied for the permit. You can also be denied for being arrest on disorderly conduct. If you are denied, you can keep trying.
If the target is stationary, it is much easier to hit with a shotgun. But in most normal hunting usages for shotgun, the target is moving, and this requires learning how to "lead" the target, which takes practice.
No one length. I have hunted with a .22 pistol that is about 12 inches long, and a pump shotgun that is about 50 inches long.
wynn is a shotgun
The ability to obtain a pistol permit with a felony conviction from 22 years ago depends on the laws of your specific state or country. In some jurisdictions, a felony conviction can permanently disqualify you from obtaining a firearm permit, while others may allow for the possibility of expungement or restoration of rights after a certain period. It's essential to consult your local laws and possibly seek legal advice to understand your eligibility based on your circumstances.
NYS Pistol Permit photo is standard passport photo
if the firearms is deemed (discribed) as a pistol then you would need a permit to purchase.
You can purchase the pistol grip for a Stevens model 67 series E 12 gauge shotgun at most gun stores and at most gun shows. You can also purchase this type of accessory at hunting supply stores.
I would say Vermont, but I'm not 100% sure. I know you don't need a permit to carry a concealed pistol, or to buy or own a pistol, rifle, or shotgun. Per federal law, you have to be 18 to buy a rifle, 21 to buy a pistol, and you have to pass a background check.
Yes.